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Associated Publications of Constituent Bodies of the Australian Press Council ASSOCIATED PUBLICATIONS OF CONSTITUENT BODIES OF THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS COUNCIL The following publications are published by, or members of, the constituent body under which they are listed. They and their associated websites are subject to the Council’s jurisdiction in relation to standards of practice and adjudication of complaints. ACP Magazines 4 x 4 Australia Men's Style Australasian Dirt Bike Money Australian Geographic Mother & Baby Australian Gourmet Traveller Motor Australian House & Garden Motorhome & Caravan Trader Australian Motorcycle News Mountain Bike Australian Motorcycle Trader NW Australian Personal Computer OK! 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Agriculture Today ALFA Lot Feeding Australian Cotton and Grain Outlook Australian Dairyfarmer Australian Farm Journal Australian Horticulture Farm Weekly Farming Small Areas Good Fruit and Vegetables GrapeGrowers and Vignerons Horse Deals Irrigation and Water Resources North Queensland Register Northern Dairy Farmer Queensland Country Life Ripe Smart Farmer Stock and Land Stock Journal The Grower The Land Turfcraft International Country Press Australia The following publications are members of Country Press Australia (in addition to country publications listed under Fairfax Media and News Limited). Alpine Observer Lakes Post Area News Loxton News Australian Senior Mansfield Courier Bairnsdale Advertiser Mirror Ballan News Moreton Border News Baw Baw Shire & W. Gippsland Trader Mountain Views Mail Beaudesert Times Murray Pioneer Benalla Ensign Myrtleford Times Bendigo Weekly Namoi Valley Independent Bingara Advocate North West Express Border News North West Magazine Brisbane Valley-Kilcoy Sun Numurkah Leader Buloke Times Ovens & Murray Advertiser Campaspe News Phillip Island & San Remo Advertiser Casterton News Portland Observer & Guardian Chronicle Rainbow Argus Cohuna Farmers' Weekly Ranges Trader Mail Corryong Courier River News Cotton Magazine Riverina Leader Courier Riverine Grazier Daily Advertiser Riverine Herald Deniliquin Pastoral Times Sea Lake & Wycheproof Times Ensign Dimboola Banner Seymour Telegraph Eaglehawk Times Seymour-Nagambie Advertiser East Gippsland News Shepparton Advertiser Eyre Peninsula Tribune Shepparton News Fassifern Guardian Snowy River Mail Free Press South Gippsland Sentinel-Times Geraldton Guardian Southern Riverina Times Gnowangerup Star Spectator Hepburn Shire Advocate Temora Independent Hindmarsh Messenger Victorian Senior Hopetoun Courier & Mallee Pioneer Warracknabeal Herald Huon Valley News Warragul & Drouin Gazette Irrigator Wee Waa News Jimboomba Times Weekly Advertiser Kiama Independent West Wimmera Advocate Kiama Property Link West Wimmera Messenger Kimberley Echo West Wyalong Advocate Kyabram Free Press Yarram Standard News Lake Times Fairfax Media Advocate Campbeltown Macarthur Advertiser Age Canberra Times Ararat Advertiser Canowindra News Area News Casey Weekly Armidale Express Central Coast Sun Weekly Asset Central Coast Times Auburn Review Central Districts Advocate Augusta Margaret River Mail Central Western Daily Australasian Flowers Cessnock Advertiser Australian Cotton Outlook CFO Australian Dairyfarmer Chase Australian Farm Journal Chronicle Australian Financial Review City Weekly Australian Horticulture Cobar Age Australian Landcare Coffs Harbour Independent Australian Nursery Manager Colac Extra Australian Property Managers Collie Mail Australian Senior Colour World Autoguide.com.au Colypoint Observer Avon Advocate Commonwealth Bank Ag-Quip Ballarat Courier Cooks River Valley Times Ballarat News Cooma Monaro Express/Jindabyne Summit Bankstown-Canterbury Torch Sun Banyule & Nillumbik Weekly Cootamundra Herald Barossa & Light Herald Corangamite Extra Batemans Bay Post/Moruya Examiner Country Leader Bathurst Western Advocate Country Mail Bathurst Western Times Country Music Capital News Bayside Bulletin Countrycars.com.au Bega District News Cowra Guardian Bellingen Shire Courier Sun Crookwell Gazette Bendigo Advertiser Cuisine.com.au Bendigo Miner d’fine Redland Lifestyle Blacktown City Sun Daily Advertiser Blayney Chronicle Daily Liberal Blue Mountains Gazette Dairy Info. 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